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4 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 9, A S0 55wt s s et 1932, . . facture and sale of four per cent beer, David| D -l % C gl lP l ‘.. .o % Dailv Alaska Em Pire sums. commissiones of Tnterna Revenue, wio was aily Cross-word "uzzle | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies 1 3 —caned witness by the Committee, declined ; s By b FOREST o ol oF TR e rec much revenue could be derived from ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzz One whi A 2 Giisi e . - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | | v e Teisie B 1. Tein 35 Sced ont [ | Gastineau Channc! e A AR O e etz . it Slps WOoO0D || Helene W. L. Albrecht | | 3 & e Natll a rohibition ed O H > , Woody stem i PHYSIOTHERAPY — ¢ F day by the a 5 5 ” S f . 26. ¥ teing, | . P. O. pEublished day BY the legal brewing, 27,000,000 gallons of beer paid $117,- fotion 28, Broad © RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Me,“:zlev:., e Streets, Juncau, 000,000 in taxes. Commissioner Burnet pred R Cut Any Length | Ray, Medical Gymnasties. | 'wognecday night % . T rewing were again legalized and sale permitted s Poritnds | 410 Goldstein Bullding | |at" s pun. Elks Bt 1n:fhe Tulc ifios venues from that source would show & “sub- name '_r':';‘l'l\'fi e $4.25 per load I Phoue Office; 216 | |man, » Ty e = rease” over the 1919 figure Tonsie ol il Visiting brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. connection, the figures of the Prohibi- | S0 n {|| PEiRRARTE Fres of kot || ] o | welcome Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | el = - 8 - Kvigmel | or ranges, kindling, etc. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER i) e for $1.25 per month. ion eu on the extent of the illegal brewery | | HATIE T X M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule By mail owlug Tater ss is enlightening. In 1930, according to this [| Large load, $5.00 Blompren’ Bullting ! M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ; 22,000,000 gallons of beer were brewed . American | ~ ! ; f o fhitare o lrouarity nd only $100 in taxes was collected, If aiea m a | i : Co-Ordinate Bod- notify the B e of any failure or irregularity Y e " | N Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | B In the delivery of thelr papers. | a tax of $6 per barrel were imposed, as suggested | e GARNICK’S s i o semasn- s s 5y r Bingham, the Government would be en- o | GROCERY | — - ] ';{,,‘!5;'“.“,,,‘,‘,.',; MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEUL PRESS. riched by the sum of $132,000,000 each year. That R TTon | b QPR e S TS L second Friday L s : now goes into the coffers of the bootleggers |3 Phone 174 | Dr. Charles P. Jenne each month at o this paper and also the ers whose trade has bezn made profitable | 53w | DENTIST 7:30 . m, Scot- by ighteenth Amendment | o | Rooms BBM;?MD Valentine | tish Rite Temple -~ e T . 4 u ALASKA CIRCUL -w:wA (:Yw:/é-«v;‘wfi(n‘Wlof‘z‘ol’j\fifiw ‘ e TSR : Telephon:gl’w j! Ty THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLIC | v SR PR e — Boc rs in Finland slashed their prices 50 per | 2 0 . = . LOYAL ORDER OF WE'LL MORE THAN “GET BY.” r the Finns voted out Prohibition. Maybe if . | RECREATION = s . MOOSE, NO. 700 s _ 1 bootleggers would follow suit now part| BOWLING [ Dr.J. W. Bayne ] Meets Monday 8 p. m. repeal movement in this country would sub- s ! DENTIST | Ra;:’h “‘;‘SC‘“‘ Dictator. d . { s 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Righon of Mbess N, af cafiblication | § PARLORS Ot s 8 am {0 5 pm, | |meets first and third Tuesdays, o _game Evenings by appointment | G. A. Balawin, Sec)elmfly and “That Old Rat-Hole.” " B ¢ ur alleys are in perfect Phone 321 | Herder, P. O. Box 213, P 32 [ A burpose |o = : z ; (New Yark Tines) P condition and we invite - | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 [ e and just contempt doss Senator | 718 e s 5 | A. W. Stewart | peconclanclourth Man Sm terize the swollen appendix of the Con- | your inspection. Dr. A. . dtewar | |day of each month in TR 4T 10 | DENTIST | | Scottish Rite Temple, which thereby belies its title and | | - et 4t 750 nes ar um gatherum, an endless mishmash | s s e | M USRS Sy e P, o ol g : ncies. Members of Congress “ex- | ] osf]rai‘c’gmgt?v:w%!i Res. {{SORN; Jii FARGERE, 24 tend eir remarks. Letters, writing, addres: T O N 3 | SRR . | |Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- poems al articles, radio talks stacks of sta- | LUDWIG NELS Ahiue 3 | |retary. e been | tistic ative orations, reminiscences and | JEWELER 172 PR = —_— dealt Alaska b Py “"‘""“‘ "";“"'“ s “”r"',‘ B‘rv:r:::k-!l‘«cp;:::fv \ }.’ Rol Si T k&xmsdit:xz S:Anm iy and tedious under heaven is tossed 2 | obert Simpson our| Rk rag-bag. Members take in each FRONT STREET } DP i ¢ ‘Tuesdays of each month, structior 50 to speak. As a rule, nobody| = —e ! | Opt. D. | at 8 oclok, Scottish indu > here are old Puritans like Mr.| : o| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Rite Tempie, EDITH in the T the Massachusetts who are indiscreet enough | lege of Optometry and | HOWARD, Worthy Mat- t Jaska will conti to to make themselves disagreeable. Ca’ me, You Can Save Money at Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. ROB« basi Whil a u let in my flubdub, and I let in Our Store | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground i INSON, Secretary. and Muncipal as well as the Federal gove | SEE US FIRST o bz P - inue to float bonds to finance the so pleasant, isn't it, to flatter and oblige; Harris Hardware Co. | e S BRI OBACORTMBUN Tariiony <ot Allhat aill oo . ceremony doesn't cost the obligers or the Lower Front Str " 1|| Dr. Geo. L. Barton Seghers Council No, 1760, ; N e S e anything. It isw't their affair if it costs B o Bt 5 ] sl oAl Meetings second and last . . e ke T e SIS axpayers, according to the Chairman of the ke 2 : C“"‘OP“’“‘TOR Monday at 7:30 p. m. surplus of cash that it had several years nate Finance Committee, $40 a page. A Wash- | . Hellenthal Building Transient brothers urg- by careful manag of expenditures durir ington corr:spondent of The Times has taken the DONALDINE i|| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ed to attend. Council next 14 months it should have sufficient resourcss trouble to enumerate the old hole” filling for | | Hours 9 am. to 7 p.m. ! Chambers, Fifth Street, to take care of the necessary costs of Admin- five days last week. Saturday the House didn't| Beauty Parlor PHONE 259 | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ihbation meet. The Congressional Record of that day,-ap- | Franklin St., at Front FiEim = H. J. TURNER, Secretary. it LGt ARy e | D¢ without appendix, was so elsgantly slender Phone 496 ~ RUTH HAYES W s 3a TR rhacd \hrainix that cne hardly recognized it. The cost of this| = DR. B. E. SOUTHWEL 3 — TR less ca I BORION L oy e of junk was $3489, nearly 700 R L | Optometrist—Optician Our trucks go any place any in it wher 105t entire &y only the beginning of the sea- | Guaranteed | Eyes Examined*GI_asses Fitted | time. A tank for Diesel Oil ’ off the count may at|gon nd full days are in the distance | SHEET METAL WORK I Room 17, Valentine Bldg. and a tank for crude oil save times be r can do | This appendix is starved and skeleton | PLUMBING | | Office Phone 484; Residence burner trouble. ‘ with less nywhere in nation. |compared w he Daniel Lambert it will be later =i 0 | | Phone 338. Office Hours: 9:30 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | B e S LT In this in the session. I rimental (‘x.n" L of ~o:ml Old papers a. T=e Empire. GEQ&Q{}%‘;‘PRS | 1 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ReviaBre Tr ANSFER ' community there is no depression in our major| The preachers of economy in Congress should |Pictures in Bankok has led to the =0 | 4] ~4 10 ' i . Bt i ska Juneau is em. DeEn to practice it. Here is an inexcusable throw- [King of Siam directing the gt | . - N S0y St e Sl m,—.‘l:.“\fl«‘»r \xi.:ly. ‘\““ :fl‘)lk‘)\‘\l;l(ll_ h:]‘“u“(l(x'u he u;m“;,. 1:&-:»;‘:‘ ‘\m. .,X‘,,.‘ ("(V):::]:t“ 0 t | e JUNEAU-YOUNG | , 5 o lis ar ow vain @ alf-hearted attempts end | Persc s AL Aoy | | | I 3 5 e om C estng \i¢ have heen, Mr. Smoot doesn't suppose that Con- , ! AUGUSTINE and | L i Funeral Parlors |t NEW RECORDS easie ) g Y 4 ol § > U\ INE, @ S | wsier 1 : ess will now end it. Yet this is the time of times | S, { | REPAIR WORK Licensed Funeral Directors NEW SHEET MUSIC Prosp; 1 2 to have done with it | E MAKE i KYER | NO JOB TOO SMALL and Embalmers X, s i € AR ear br it - e ——— THAT DRESS } . 2 | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 R’iDI() SERVICE i foct oo oar Will undoubledly bring a3 many M 'securing admission from Governor Roosevelt in writ- | E S S k= 2 ’ *1| Expert Radio Repairing R not mare ing that he will be a candidate for the Presidency OLIVE KESOVIA It CANDIES | Dr. C. L. Fenton | || Radio Tubes and Supplies Our tourist trade this year, informed authorities —(Washington Post.) o Nugget Shop, Phone 3 I i 2 | G ‘RBAGE 1 CHIROPRACTOR | agree, not be l¢ s than it was in 1931, Tt gives| St s | Friosh { L || Kidney and Bowel Specialist | promise being better. The number of lar e must be a difference. Old tim: .iquor | resn | Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. | || JUNEAU MELODY parties organizing cruises here exceeds that of last |made a man discuss questions of State; now he | | HAIJLED st Lt i HOUSE year. Never in recent history has there been so just talks about liquor. — (Akron, Ohio, Beacon- s | | Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 | > many inquiries reccived by the Chamber of Com- Journal) | l M Reasonable Monthly Rates for information about hunting and fiming,| ——— v , Butler Mauro || nemiock woop fos b Sriaes he war wouldn't be over if American | going over across. — as the debt (Ohio State wlil not be a boom period, S0idiers had been as slow e b e V' nations have an many have known, | go least, one of its pros- been coming but it will be and for Juneau, at perous. we most | | -Cartoonists should make some changes in th |symbolical figure we all recognize as Uncle Sam He ought to look more like a goat.—(Toledo Blade.) THE BEER TAX LOSS. me want but little here below; but a Boston |editor asks for just on2 fresh argument, pro or con, on Prohibition.—(Detroit News.) In the recent hearings before a Senate Committee on Senator Bingham'’s bi the manus to legalize Fair —— | On a recent invasion of banks, the Seward high Seward 13; Fairbanks City 24 Seward 8. Fifty-three '.nuu.\u»:mv(lni for | jury which recently assembled at At Seward, a Father-and-Son uction of aflood prevention Ketchikan, banquet will be held February 12, on Salmon River at Hyd Pl the recommendation of th A ¢ A ¥ Mayor Brownell of Seward de- Department, and it adv B b deputy clerk Of | 1ares Alaskans should warn Con- of: th ; AE Court | ess of the danger of an invasion b e 4 paalze- | of ghe Territory by the Japanese vearly fc the {‘ ymmended the grand jure ;| Aboard the motorship Dorothy dike. The Hyder Chamber of [ CoMeN i i i Jack McCord recently arrived at Comm'c wants the improv { i Kodiak from Cherikoff Island. He under"ak 1 at once 1o reli | e 5 S reports there are “about 900 head employment, but Delegate in Con-| 1DO2s chased a deer into the|or wild cattle on the island.” He gress James Wickersham uotified | _of Cordova, butlang his men killed 30, and are of- the organization t Cong a by residents from | fering the meat for sale at Kodiak this ssion was opposed to the the animal. school | { basketball team did not win a| game. The scores were: Fairbanks L] aS High 23, Seward ; Fairbanks High 17, Seward 12; College 33, | Order Now at These Prices OFFICE ROOMS Large assortment of Valentines | All d riptions and prices | Valentine Box of Candy February 14th | Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 expenditure. At a special election in Seward Sl Kensky and William Zab-| 160 votes favored and 5 opposed j Larry Dimmock, of Hyder had to members of the Cordova|leasing the Seward General hos- jum:_ SRR e G, e, pu can Legion Post, are believed | Pital property and grounds to the ’:Xx)s b’ I"‘l“’\ and s ve been drowned. Kensky took | Women's Home. Misisonary Socie s bare feet in z s Yo i S 20 | The ¢ can abrogate the lease on his burning cabin or 20 Mining Company's idle ; He | six months’ notice. poar d“l;"f"i" 1]~“‘ was found on the beach| Ken Chisholm, University of San ;;“’“el‘ i J”D“:)(Ul ; 7. Zablocky is thought | Francisco student, and me: o e lamp. anmock was sightly s gasboat at|Father Bernard Hubbard's ka burned. He was nce which | exploration trips in the pa property. He v ’ ot ba ; . . y o £ y 2 - ate he not been seen, ‘The |arrived at Seward to awa ;\:HAP and i K‘fi'-“:l”.t 5409 asboat is still anchored there. |Hubbard. Chisholm P ‘a:tmmr mine several miles dis- |pany the "Giacler Priest” c 2 At & Depression Dance given b: Al i gamanation . trips Fire destroyed the Silver Cordova Americ t Gulch elec light plant of the|articles of food were accepted i Very little fur is r ed in Northen British Columbia Power S¢ad of money for admission. The | . b =0 “p in (™00 hso Company, near Stewart, B. C. The © s - “' n (14 x‘l‘“‘: [“’ the Cor- | uire are just a few -marten f‘_]a“‘ was of the a‘"‘”}'}“““m PE r i | ermine, weasel and muskrat 0 one was in it at the time of O Jeod | —_—————— the blaze, the cause of which is wen of vegetables were unknown. | taken lova in an airplane | SOVIET TRADE IN ETHIOPIA to Og Chitina and Me- v constituted the first| ADDI ABABA—Price cutting has Silver Grill at Hyder. . He . has|shipment of perishable food by mr‘i‘.lvcn Russian trade a foothold in leased the Blue Fox restaurant at |from Cordova to the Interior. {the Abyssinian market, especially Ketchikan. ’ e — |in oils and sugar. With 30 membe the Seward |terests have cut pr Thomas Harris, recently found |Rifle and Pistol Club has been [Dew rival dead on his boat il Thomas Basin |formed. Dr. A. R. Roberts is presi- - at Ketchikan, committed dent; D. E. Valade, secretary; O., New cotton textile mills are being suicide, in the opinion of the Federal grand | Ulshagen, treasurer. lsmwd in India. W. C. Blanton will close his|Carthy Competing in- °s to meet the e ! i Drug CO. Full Cord . $850 || Half Cord ... P | edic 1o oy Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord || FOR RENT | one e ver & | i | Express Money Orders | E. 0. DAVIS ! Will remodel to T il TELEPHONE 584 . | suit tenant B i} [ e _— / e GOLDSTEIN . | The Florence Shop | Phone 427 for Appointment | | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | | WAVES Beauty Specialists BUILDING DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL ‘1 . ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf, Front, near Saw Mill, Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole's Garage. Front and Seward. With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. 1f your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. Cash A Rockiug Horse makes motion but no progress. progressive you must must save your ear If you are to be not only work but you gs gs. | WE PAY 4% INTEREST compound_&_l semi - annually upon savings ac- counts.. While you work make your dollars work. One Dollar or more will open a Savings Account The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA | | oY Front and Main, Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth arnd C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Py 8 ) JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished B - CE. 3 . dd b HObASde LhdoaS G B Ho®dan HAAS JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 P L. C. SMITH and CORONA (\ 3 z TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” AR, - THE Juneau LAunbry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 i W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates Famous Candies Unop equeet | The Cash Bazaar | Open Evenings WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN =o w5 af &